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Argogroup
Argogroup was founded in 1996 and is a global provider of software systems to maximise
the end-user quality of experience with mobile data services. Unlike other testing
and monitoring companies, they provide end-to-end service assurance, from the handset,
through the network, to the content and application. Their customers are the world's
top mobile operators and handset manufacturers and Argogroup software helps mobile
operators and handset manufacturers test, monitor and develop their products and
services so that users spend more time and money on them:
Headquartered near Guildford in the UK, Argogroup has offices in Stockholm: Sweden,
Paris: France, Milan: Italy, Beijing and Hong Kong: China and in Charlotte, Lake
Oswego and Pleasanton: USA.
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buzz Networks
buzz Networks is a leading technology-based telecommunications company providing
specialist services to a wide variety of customers including other Public Telephone
Operators and blue chip companies.
They provide new and port existing non-geographic numbers (0800, 0845, 0870, 0871,
0906) enabling them to offer our customers noticeable savings on all their current
call and rental charges and negate the need for customers to change their advertised
numbers.
buzz Networks is constantly introducing new products and services enabling customers
to take advantage of the latest advances of telephony and Internet technologies.
Some of the products have been specifically designed to enhance the services provided
to existing telephone based customers, whereas others such as the Buzz Button have
been designed for companies who have a presence on the World Wide Web.
Dixons Group
Dixons Group is the leading European specialist retailer of consumer electronics
with operations in thirteen countries. Through all their brands they aim to provide
unrivalled value to customers by the range and quality of their products, competitive
prices and high standards of service.
The Group specialises in the sale of high technology consumer electronics, personal
computers, domestic appliances, photographic equipment, communication products and
related financial and after sales services.
Dixons Group has more than 1,400 stores across the UK, Ireland, the Nordic countries,
France, Spain, Italy, Hungary, Czech Republic and Greece. It trades as Dixons, Currys,
PC World and The Link in the UK and Ireland, Elkjøp in the Nordic countries,
PC City in Spain, France, Italy and Sweden, UniEuro in Italy, Electro World in Hungary
and the Czech Republic and Kotsovolos in Greece.
Mokum
The core business of Mokum Change Management is the implementation, upgrade and
support of Oracle Applications.
They’re properly equipped to meet their clients’ demanding expectations.
Mokums Docklands office is the hub of their technological infrastructure, and a
focus for the investment in people, training and techniques that sets Mokum apart.
In addition to Oracle services, Mokum offers general management and IT consulting
for finance and HR operations. From business process improvements to implementing
a shared service centre, Mokum has the skills, knowledge and partnering relationships
to make the difference.
Quantum Plus
Quantum Plus was created by a group of industry experts in 1999 with the aim of
helping managers maximise the benefits that their organisation can achieve from
its sourcing strategy. As one of the UK's leading Outsourcing Consultancies, their
team of specialists offer independent advice and guidance.
University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is one of the oldest universities in the world, and
one of the largest in the United Kingdom. It has a world-wide reputation for outstanding
academic achievement and the high quality of research undertaken in a wide range
of science and arts subjects.
The University pioneers work in the understanding of disease, the creation of new
materials, advances in telecommunications and research into the origins of the universe.
It trains doctors, vets, architects, engineers and teachers.
The University's achievements in the sciences can be measured by the sixty or more
Nobel Prizes awarded to its members over the years.
University of Cambridge case study
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